As many are aware, Shambhala Music Festival sold out of tickets for its 2017 edition in a record-breaking 16 hours a couple months back. The Pacific Northwest’s most iconic electronic music festival celebrates twenty years of cutting edge music, mind-blowing visuals and life-affirming dance floors this August 11th to 14th, 2017 on the Salmo River Ranch. Today, the highly anticipated Western Canadian show has revealed dozens of headlining performers for the event.
Each of the event’s six, independently operated stages are curated by their own Stage Director team – creating an immersive, unique experience in time and space. Acts like Datsik, Excision, Illenium, Slushii, Black Tiger Sex Machine, Shaun Frank, A-Trak, Z-Trip, DJ Craze and Kill The Noise, and Adventure Club company as they find themselves amongst the forests of Salmo River Ranch and in command of the most breathtaking festival stages the Pacific Northwest has to offer. Past performers, intrinsic locals and some new faces too, Shambhala’s phase 1 lineup is providing special star power to the Burning Man of the north’s milestone year. Keep your eyes peeled as the full Shambhala 2017 lineup will be released April 17th.

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Stemming from its roots as a Facebook group in 2012, TRC brings Toronto-area electronic music fans together as one community. The platform is an extension of this mission, providing a fully-integrated and unified ecosystem for electronic music fans to connect, and be the trusted source for local talent, events, and Canadian music news through community-driven editorial and podcasting.

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Stemming from its roots as a Facebook group in 2012, TRC brings Toronto-area electronic music fans together as one community. The platform is an extension of this mission, providing a fully-integrated and unified ecosystem for electronic music fans to connect, and be the trusted source for local talent, events, and global music news through community-driven editorial and podcasting.